Amaryl (Glimiperide)Diabetic Medication is a sulfonylurea for patients with type 2 diabetes and should be used along with proper diet and exercise, when diet and exercise are not enough. Amaryl (Glimiperide) works primarily to correct insulin deficiency. When your body doesn't have enough insulin, it can't carry glucose out of the bloodstream and into the cells. Amaryl (Glimiperide) helps your body produce extra insulin when it is needed (after meals), so Amaryl (Glimiperide) can carry glucose (sugar) into your cells to be converted into energy. Amaryl (Glimiperide) may also make tissues in your muscles and other organs more sensitive to insulin. Amaryl (Glimiperide)works primarily to correct insulin deficiency. When your body doesn't have enough insulin, it can't carry glucose (sugar) out of the bloodstream and into the cells. Amaryl (Glimiperide) helps your body produce extra insulin when it is needed (after meals), so it can carry glucose into your cells to be converted into energy. Amaryl (Glimiperide) may also make tissues in your muscles and other organs more sensitive to insulin. Amaryl (Glimiperide)is tailored to work with your body to respond to changing physiological needs throughout the day. Amaryl (Glimiperide) helps your body produce extra insulin when it is needed (after meals), so it can carry glucose (sugar) into your cells to be converted into energy. Amaryl (Glimiperide) may also make tissues in your muscles and other organs more sensitive to insulin.
In clinical studies, the most common Amaryl side effects are blood sugar levels that are too low (0.9% to 1.7%), dizziness (1.7%), weakness (1.6%), headache (1.5%), and nausea (1.1%). If you have liver or kidney problems, Amaryl can be given with caution to people with those problems. As with other drugs similar to Amaryl, there is a possibility of experiencing Amaryl side effects like blood sugar levels that are severely low.